Phenology of four broad-leaved forest trees in a submountain beech forest

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Schieber, B. [1 ,3 ]
Janík, R. [1 ]
Snopková, Z. [2 ]
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[1] Institute of Forest Ecology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Zvolen
[2] Slovak Hydrometeorological Institute, Regional Centre, Banská Bystrica
[3] Ústav ekológie lesa, SAV, 960 53 Zvolen
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Air temperature; Phenology; Precipitation; Submountain beech forest; Vegetative phenological phases;
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10.17221/51/2008-jfs
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The phenology of four deciduous forest tree species (Carpinus betulus L., Fagus sylvatica L., Quercus dalechampii Ten., Tilia cordata Mill.) was studied in a submountain beech forest stand in Central Slovakia. Two spring phenological phases - bud-burst and leaf unfolding as well as one autumn phase - autumn leaf colouring were monitored over the period of 13 years. The results documented interannual variability in the dating of phenological phases within the species, while the differences among the species were also revealed. Significant correlations (P < 0.05) were detected between the dating of leaf unfolding and air temperature; the coefficients of correlation (r) ranged from -0.86 (hornbeam and beech) to -0.92 (oak). Significant relationships were also revealed between cumulative precipitation amounts and timing of autumn leaf colouring phase (r-value ranged from -0.73 in oak to -0.81 in hornbeam). The trend analysis showed that the onset of phenological phases was slightly shifted to the earlier dates during the period of 13 years. However, the trends were not statistically significant.
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